Douglas Dragons at Dark
March 25th, 2024
Greenhouse by Muir - situated beside Gleneagles Hospital - is one of this month's most attractive new F&B destinations, saturated with ideas and steeped in intrigue.
Olfactory Bulb at Kota Damansara features coffee cocktails conceived by a top Malaysian mixologist, coupled with complex, liquor-laced waffle recipes.
Worth the trek to Taman Maluri, this stimulating space is spearheaded by a chummy team that tackles creative cooking.
Ticket To Korea tries to take culinary travellers on a first-class trip to explore Seoul's soul food.
The two sisters behind Fat Spoon have finally launched their sparkling new restaurant, simply called Mei, a contemporary Japanese joint in Desa Sri Hartamas that seems set to replicate its elder sibling's well-earned success in Damansara Uptown.
A cake-&-coffee specialist that means more than meets the eye - there's a story to practically everything in this cafe.
Morning or night, AMPM maintains a timeless appeal that makes it worth clocking in here for a bite & some beverages.
Recently opened to complement its original outlet, even the smallest of its bak kut teh serving proved substantial.
For decades, this restaurant has been whipping up hearty plates of well-executed nasi lemak and other Malaysian dishes.
London Sandwich Co serves grab-and-go gourmet sandwiches.
Meltz offers a diverse menu with Marlon Brando casting his watchful gaze on patrons here.
Evelyn's Chocolate House at One City USJ, Subang, specializes in Belgian choc desserts and boasts an old-school diner's rollicking vibe.
Step into Kenny Hills Bakers at Bukit Tunku and smell the irresistible fragrance of fresh baked sourdough loaves, ciabatta bread & baguettes.
Project Space, a students' hangout perched on the first floor of a Subang SS15 shop-house. It's more a coffee bar than a juice specialist, but it does showcase the creations of local brand This Juice Co.